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1. PMO’s statement doesn’t do this government any good. The fact remains there is no revocation signed by the YDPA and no gazette of the same as required by law. Takiyuddin’s statement that ordinances were revoked is therefore false and misleading #parlimenmalaysia #KerajaanGagal
— Sin Yew (@S_Y_New) July 29, 2021
3. By 27 July, when the PM met the YDPA to advise on the revocation of the ordinances, the PM had no power to do so anymore because Parliament is sitting. Under Art 150(3), once Parliament sits, government cannot revoke ordinances anymore, it can only be annulled by Parliament.
— Sin Yew (@S_Y_New) July 29, 2021
5. Wrote about Art 150(3) on 26/7
— Sin Yew (@S_Y_New) July 29, 2021
‘Any revocation must be done before Parliament sits. Once Parliament is in session and no revocation had taken place, only Parliament can annul the ordinances. Otherwise, the words “if not sooner revoked” become obsolete’https://t.co/9UDZPHv7M8
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